Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 3

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Rev. H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake, is in the city today. Cecil Casey of Crookston, is a visi- tor in the city today. Chas. Cominsky has gone to the Theodore Nelson of the state audi: tomorrow. Those making final proof were Ed- of Island Lake. are the guests of Mrs. Hackett’s sis: twin cities for a few days on busi-[ter, Mrs. A. A. Lord. ness. J. M. Reed of Blackduck, trans- acted business business in Bemidji yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Miss Emma Mehlhorn and Walter Mills were married Saturday by Judge Clark. C. W. Speelman of International Falls, was a business visitor in thas city yesterday. Mrs. D. Gill has as her guests her father, H. Fink, and sister, Miss L. Fink, of St. Paul. Come and dance at the Dreamland dance hall fomorrow night. 10c ad- mission, ladies free. Vern Kane left last night for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will spend some time for his health. Charles Chesterman returned yes- terday morning from Bagley where he had gone on Sunday afternoon. Phone in your orders for fancy dairy butter, 18 and 20 cents, at W. G. Schroeder’s Store. W. H: Gemmell and G. H. Warner, | Minnesota & International railway officials, are here today on business. Miss Detta Johnson ,of Bemidji, and John W. Nelson, of Shevlin, were married Friday by Judge Clark. Hugh Rosaan returned from Crookston yesterday where he had gone to spend the Fourth with friends. A. H. Jester and H. Moorehouse came in from the Jester summer re- sort yesterday, returning home last evening. M. F. Murphy and Stephen Collins of Grand Forks, returned home last night after an over Sunday visit at Lavinia. Wanted—100 couples to dance to- morrow night in Dreamland hall (old Armory). 10c admission. Good mu- sie Will Peterson of Crookston, re- turned home last night after an over Sunday visit at the Rosaan cottage at Lavinia. T. J. Evans of Grand Forks re- turged home last night, after having Bpent the past few days in the city looking for a cottage. Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda went to Baudette this morning to attend the term of court which is to be opened there tomorrow. Mrs. W. M. Fellows of Tenstrike, was the guest of her daughter, Miss Hazel, yesterday. Mrs. Fellows re- turned home last evening. Don't forget the dance in Dream-| land hall tomorrow night. Good floor, good music, good management. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will be entertained by Mrs. K. H. Olson Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home on Irvine avenue. Mrs. J. Carter returned to Gem- mell this morning after a pleasant week’s visit at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kane. Miss Ruth Lambert of Royalton, Minn,, arrived in the city Saturday night and is the guest at the home of her brother, F. H. Lambert. Little Hazel Ibertson is quite ill at her home on Minnesota avenue. Ha- zel was taken sick Sunday morning but is somewhat hetter today. Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School #upply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 2§ cents. W. G. Anglim of St. Paul, who has been a guest at the Barnes cottage at Lavinia during the past week, re- turned to St. Paul last night. Miss Bell Lambert left this morn- ing for her home at Royalton after 3 pleasant five weeks' visit at the hame of her brother, F. H. Lambert. Miss Clara Wolf arrived from Grand Forks yesterday for a visit with her sisters, Miss Elsie Wolf and Mrs. Corrigan, at Grand Forks Bay. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a meeting in the church parlors at 2:30 Wed- nesday afternoon. All ladies are wel- come, BEMIDJI’S CRAND MID-SUMMER FESTIVAL NEXT WEEK, JULY GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE made the trip by automobile. send money to the old country. guests of Mr. Nelson’s sister, Mrs. K. ing. The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting at the 1. O. O. are requested to be present. Visitors cordially invited. Hallin Ostrander, Recorder. Chas. Dunham of St. Peter, Minn., who has been visiting relatives at city as the guest of his sister, Mrs. |3. F. Essler. He left last night for St. Peter. For soreness of the muscles, wheth- er induced by violent exercise or in- jury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. This lini- ment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Mayme Wood and Miss Enid Peters, of Ellsworth, Wis., will ar- rive in the city this evening to be the guests of Miss Wood’s brother, Herbert Wood. Miss Peters is a niece of Mr. Wood. Rev. H. Robinson McKee, former- ly of this city but now of Park Rap- ids, is in the city today. Mr. McKee made his home in this city for sev- eral years when he was pastor of the Baptist church. One each day for six issues and bring them to the Pioneer with 98 cents and secure a fine leather bound dic- tionary. Look for the big display an- nouncement. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock {Miss Bertha Louise Fogelquist and Sidney Keyes, both of Beltrami coun- ty, ".ere united in marriage, James Misnes, justice of the peace of Kelli- her, performing the ceremony. The marriage took place in the office of the clerk of court. Buy it now. -Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. E. H. Denu left last night for Min- neapolis. After a two days' visit he will go to his old home at Madison, Wis., where he will join his wife and son who have been there during the past month, and will be the guest of his parents. Mr. Denu will be gonz until the last of the month. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store, Miss Loretta Malone has resigned her position with the Bemidji Lum- ber company, her resignation having taken ecect the first of the month: Miss Tagley of Nymore has been en- !gaged to do the stenographic work for the company, and A. B. Wells, formerly with the Great Northerm keeping. During the summer months moth- ers of young children should watch- bowels. When given prompt atten- | tion at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. by Barker’s Drug Store. 22 Carloads of Equipment The engagement of this Big Company in Bemidji made posglble hy their having to break their jump to Brandon, Reduced rRateswn All Raflroads ) July 15th to 18th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum re- turned from Crookston yesterday af- ternoon after on over Sunday visit with Mr. Marcum’s parents. They K. Roe over the Fourth, returned home in their car yesterday morn-|the left’” Grand Forks, spent yesterday in the ] Save the coupons from the Pioneer. railway company, will do the book= for any unnatural looseness of the For sale Miss Bertha Larson left Sunday for her home at Lengby where she will spend the next month or six weeks with her parents. Miss Lar- son underwent an operation for ap- penicitis recently and will be unabl& to resume her work for some: time, tor's office of St. Paul, arrived in the|She was accompanied home by her city this morning and: will hold a{sister, Miss Mabel Larson, ‘who m state land sale at the court house|been her guest for the pas week. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda heard |coupons clipped from the columns of two final proof hearings yesterday.|the Pioneer. Read the big display ad -lin this issue and then look for the ward Colling and James Pine, both |coupon. Six coupons with 98 cents Secures this splendid modern $4.00 Wanted—Several furnished rooms|dictionary. where we can do light housekeeping. A. T. Carlson, Carlson Variety tSore. Mrs. Annie Hackett and daughter, |S. Lycan left last evening for Du- Miss Beulah, of Auburn, Maine, ar-|luth where they will take a steamer rived in the city Saturday night and|for a trip down the lakes, On the Miss Marion White, Miss Leah Ber- man, Miss Donna Lycan and Mrs. F. -[train they were joined by Miss Dora Holcomb, of Warren. The party will £o direct to Buffalo and return, mak- ing a two hour stop at Mackinac each way. The trip will take about.two weeks. There is perfect safety in the For- |Notice to Drivers of Motor-Vehicles eign Bills of Exchange bought from the Northern National Bank. It is a convenient and economical way to and Other Vehicles. A portion of Road Rules of 1911; “Any person shall: at the inter- section of public highway keep to the Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and|right of the intersection of the cen- children of Hendrum, who were the|ter of such highway when turning to the right; and pass to the right of such intersection when turning to It would be well for the drivers of motor vehicles of Bemidji to meet and learn Road Rules of 1911 and by followi i ] F. Hall this evening. All members| .\°" L& Same avoid accidents which will surely happen if such rules are not followed. EARL GEIL, Chief of Police. THE PIONEER is one of a syndicate of leading newspapers which have had the wonderful opportunity of securing for a limited time the entire advance edition of the most modern dic- abling them to inaugurate a great educational cam: paign of national scope. This NEW diotionary has been agreed upon as the means of carrying out these plans, as it meets every requirement. It is NOT yet sold- at stores, as these newspapers have arranged to take the en- tire output up to the time selected by its publishers previous to its sale at Ggores at its list price. Xhe $4.00 (Like Ulustrations in Webbtertan = s Wustrated girong, qurable. tents as described, tionary published, en- . lehlrh per. pollml_.. ‘Wheat, bushel.. .. Oats, bushel .- Rye, bushel . Barley, bushel . Corn, 75 pound sack . Bran and shorts; per 100 1b.,. 1.50 Potatoes, bushel ..... .75 Cloyer seed, pound ..... -29 Timothy, pound we 18 Alfalfa, pound ....:. .26 Kentucky blue grass, mnd. .35 A Peachy Machine, A California high school student bas patented a machine to cut and stone peaches and place the pleces right side up on drying. trays at the rate of 1,500 boxes a day. HOW’S THIS? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot.be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly —honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commerce. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation, ® @ States for the W of )llnnemtl. . =:NOTICE! In the District Court of the United Sixth Division. _In the Matter of Loula Blooston, Bmkmyt in Bankruptey. To the creditors of Louis Blooston of Bemidji, in the County of Beltra- mi, in said district, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1912, the above named Louis Blooston was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee in bankruptcy in the City of Crookston, in the County of Polk, in said district on the 26th day.of July, A. D. 1912, at 7 o’clock in the after- noon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly .come before said creditors. Dated June 29, 1912, OLE J. VAULE, Referee in Bankruptey. If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to .be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweep- ing and doing housework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every ddy and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Cham- berlain’s Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy and beau- tiful. For sale by Barker’s Drug Sto . OF A 1 300 PAGES. Full ! .,J. BEOERE REDUOED ILLUSTRATION This Dictionary is not published by the original publishers of Webster's Dictionary or by their successors. It has been revised and brought up to the PRESENT DATE in accordance with the best_authorities from the greatest universities, and is published by the well known Limp Leather Bound ICTIO ARY of "OF THE saoo"vowm: SYNDICATE PUBLISHING CO. of NEW YORK CITY. the announcements from day to day.) he ONLY entirely NEW compilation by the world’s greatest thorities, from leading universities; is bound in full mp Leather, ficxible, stamped in gold on back and sides, printed Pictionary on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, “Besides the general list of con- there are maps and over 600 EXPen: subjects beautifully illustrated by three-color plates, with numer- Bonus of ous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of educational charts in two colors, and the latest United States Census. Present at this gsc office SIX Consecntive Dictionary Coupons and the............. The $3,00 is exactly the same as Dictionar, Miustrated &ry. coupons, and the . ow Websterian style of binding—which is in half leather with olive 12 edges-and square corners. Six consecutive Diction- a1c the $4.00 book, except in the Expense Bonus-of Websterian same paper, same fllu 912 plates and. charts omitted. tionary coupons and the 1'... $2.00 is in plain cloth binding, stamped in gold and black; Expense 4 A Bonus of strations, but has’all colored Six consevutive Dis- 48“ Two Bands 22c Extra for Postage - wessteRan 1912 WITH LATEST.UNITED This most convenient and latest of all and reliable Dictionary. long to a Dictionary of Technical Terms. pretentious. found on every hand. o Concerts Parades express checking, clerk hire and other necessary expense items). 15, 92 . 2 Store Roe & Markusen Retailers will receive immediate shipments in gross (more or less) by . calling Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidji Pioneer Supply store, Bemidji, Minn. DICTIONARY To Evarj Reader Requires That You Simply CUT OUT and PRESENT SIX COUPONS printed elsewhere (Daily), clipped on days, bonus amount here set ‘opposite any style selected (which covers the items consecutive and the expense the cost of the packing, from factory, AND RECEIVE YOUR CHOICE OF THE THREE BAOKS DESCRIPTION OF DICTIONARY ILLUSTRATED STATES: GENSUS Dictionaries is based on Noah ‘Webster's Dictionary, printed from new type and profusely illustrated in color, is revised and bronght right up to 1912 by the most recent Ameri- can and English authorities, designed to meet every demand of a modern It includes all words in the English language that do not properly be- In fact, its recent publication and careful revision by the greatest authorities in the world enable it to define and treat a large number of words of recent coinage that can- not be found in any other Dictionary, no matter how cumbersome and Surprising results are obtained in looking up the spelling, pronuncia- tion and definition of a host of words which have been incorporated into our language only yesterday, as it were. Take, for instance: Vol- plane, Areoboat, Areoplane, Pylon, Cavitation, Biplane, etc., introduced as a result of recent aeronautical activity—also such new words as:- Brain- storm, Billiken, Cordite,Denatured, Dunnite, Joy Ride, etc.—also Okapi, an animal allied to the Giraffe, and brought into prominence through ex-President Roosevelt's explorations in Africa—also Hookworm, Letter- gram, Nickelodeon, Stovaine, Hangar, Equilibrator, etc. Thus the evidences of painstaking and up-to-date compilation are 16, Here they are allina row. They sell it because it's the best mickel | pmlun the market today and will be for many days to come. back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. * Hera They Are: J. P. Omichk’s O ligar 17 -AND THE GREAT PATTERSON SHOWS " WSt lLIK _Free . Attractions Daily Manitoba k&i*iki{l**gfilf Freight Bast Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves forth fii’ililifii!*{ill Ci*i*#*i*ii#*ili Fast Mail and Passenger Boat. Leaves Bemiajl Por East Bemidji. 6:30 a. m. and 5:20 p. m. Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down River . cevevivecniannnneeecdm Fare 25c. All Points on the Lake........1 p. m. g Fare 2bc. All Summer Resorts. Fare 25c. Down the Mississipp! River to the Dam 22 mile trip_and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., return- ing at 5:30. Fare, Bound Trip, e Ohfldren Malf Phone 348 CAPT. W. B MacLACHLAN. 230 and KKK KK RK KKK KK KKK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. * KRR KKK KKk kKKK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue MISS HELEN B. HAM TEACHER OF PIANO 513 4th Street. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Milles Block Telephone 568 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Stors PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. "Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Mina Office "Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR, E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block “Phone 18 Residence Phone 113 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TOOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230, July 15th. to I8th: KRR R R R KKK ERRRRKR

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